By taking ideas from the animal kingdom, a company behind the UNU swarm intelligence platform has successfully used the group input from a panel of 20 people for the prediction of the 2016 Kentucky Derby’s superfecta, or top four finishers. As compared to the Derby’s lineup of expert picks, whose guesses of superfecta were all wrong, UNU participants have rightly discovered not just the race’s top four horses, but their right order also with the help of the swarm platform. Besides, the human-backed group has performed better than the totally artificial Bing Predicts: Bing’s AI guessed the winner; however, selected wrong candidates for the second, third, and fourth spots. Unanimous A.I., the developer of UNU, mentioned on its website, “Nature show [sic] us that social creatures, when working together as…